Our Favourite Fringes This Season
Fringe Moments
Fringes are having a moment—and we’re here for it.
There’s something timeless and transformative about a fringe. Whether it's a soft sweep across the forehead or a bold, blunt statement, the right fringe can frame the face, highlight the eyes, and breathe fresh life into your whole look.
This season at Suukha Studio, we’re leaning into effortless shapes, low-maintenance texture, and fringes that elevate your everyday beauty ritual. Here are a few of our favourites:
1. The Grown-Out Curtain Fringe
Soft, feminine, and face-framing—the curtain fringe continues to reign.
This season, we’re loving the lived-in version with longer, feathered pieces that blend seamlessly into layers. Perfect for those who want the shape without full commitment, it’s flattering on nearly every face shape and grows out gracefully.
Suukha Tip: Style with a soft bend using a round brush or iron, and let your natural texture shine through. Add a spritz of texture spray for an effortless finish.

2. French-Girl Fringe
Think Jane Birkin meets undone luxury. The French fringe is short, choppy, and artfully imperfect. It works beautifully with fine to medium hair and is ideal for those wanting something with a little edge—but still soft.
Suukha Tip: Pair with a tousled bob or a messy bun. Don’t over-style—let it dry naturally or air-dry with a diffuser for that organic texture.
3. Soft Face-Framing Bangs
These delicate, whisper-light bangs aren’t quite a full fringe—but they do bring softness around the face and add movement to longer hair.
They’re perfect for clients who want a seasonal change without a dramatic chop.
Suukha Tip: These pair beautifully with loose waves or a polished blow-wave for that effortless beauty studio feel.
4. Blunt & Bold
For those ready to make a statement, a strong blunt fringe brings confidence and drama. Cut just at or above the brow, it’s modern, sharp, and works beautifully on straight, thick hair.
Suukha Tip: Keep the styling sleek and hydrated. Use a shine serum and finish with a gentle tension blow-dry to keep it glossy and smooth.
5. Curly Bangs
Yes—curls and fringes can coexist. This look celebrates natural texture and frames the face in the most playful, expressive way.
From soft coils to full curls, this fringe adds vibrancy and movement to any curly hair type.
Suukha Tip: Moisture is everything—use curl creams and leave-ins to keep the fringe defined and bouncy.